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Space tourist lands safely

Microsoft's former chief architect Charles Simonyi returns safely to Earth with two professional astronauts after a two-week trip to space

US space tourist Charles Simonyi returned safely to Earth on Saturday, touching down with a Russian-US crew in the Central Asian steppe after a two-week round trip into space.

The Russian-made Soyuz capsule undocked from the International Space Station, re-entered Earth鈥檚 atmosphere and landed just over three hours later in Kazakhstan at 1231 GMT.

Controllers who supervised the landing from mission control outside Moscow clapped along with the space travellers鈥 relatives as they saw the announcement 鈥淚t has landed!鈥 appear in red capital letters on a giant screen.

Live television pictures from the landing site 133 kilometres (81 miles) north-east of the Kazakh city of Jezkazgan showed recovery teams and doctors rushing to the capsule.

Ground crews first pulled out Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin, who looked tired and kept his eyes closed. They then pulled out Simonyi, who smiled while doctors wiped his face. 鈥淚 feel terrific, it was a fantastic trip, it is good to be back,鈥 Simonyi said before biting into an apple as he sat in a special reclining chair.

Flying high

The world鈥檚 fifth space tourist paid around $25 million for a fortnight in space and pre-flight training. He had been at the space station, in orbit 350 km (217 miles) above Earth, since 9 April.

Tyurin and the other crew member, NASA astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria, had spent seven months in orbit.

Russian space chief Anatoly Perminov said the three cosmonauts were feeling well: 鈥淏ut Charles Simonyi clearly feels the best. He is giving interviews right, left and centre.鈥

Hungarian-born Simonyi, 58, led the teams that developed Microsoft鈥檚 Word and Excel applications.

鈥淭he best proof you can have about your good health is when you are allowed to fly into space and you return with a smile,鈥 Simonyi鈥檚 younger brother Tamas said.

Gourmet food

The homecoming was originally scheduled for Friday, but boggy ground meant the date and location had to be changed, effectively giving Simonyi a free extra day in space.

US lifestyle star Martha Stewart, a close friend of Simonyi who had seen him off at the launch pad with an aluminium hamper full of gourmet food, was not present at the landing.

Remaining on the station are Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kotov and Fyodor Yurchikhin, who flew to the outpost with Simonyi, and US astronaut Sunita Williams, who arrived at the station in December and recently ran the Boston Marathon from space (see Astronaut completes marathon in space).